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The Best Smart Locks to Make Your Home More Convenient

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The Best Smart Locks to Make Your Home More Convenient



Even if you’re not trying to go full smart house, at the moment, there are a number of smart-ish conveniences that can be added to any home. A smart lock, for one, is a generally simple and affordable upgrade. And they often can be installed when you’re changing out worn deadbolts anyway.To get more news about fingerprint smart door lock, you can visit securamsys.com official website.

Smart locks not only provide protection for your home, with event logs and the inability to “pick” your own lock, but they also add convenience for travelers and renters. Smart locks make it easy to create unique access keys to let in your Airbnb guests, friends or family without you having to meet them to provide physical keys. You can also set schedules to automatically lock and unlock your home.
The best smart locks provide a number of different ways to access your home. You are going to want to look for ones that not only provide access via WiFi, but also offer up keypads for when you don’t have your phone handy, and even voice AI integration to lock and unlock your door without having to leave your couch.

Smart locks are one of the easiest ways to make your home a little more secure, and a little smarter. Below, you’ll find our recommendations for the best smart locks for sale in 2022.Easily attach the August Home Smart Lock 4th Generation to your existing deadbolt to make it a trusted and useful smart lock. August Lock works seamlessly with Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for a variety of voice command options. Beyond voice AI, geofencing uses your phone’s location services to automatically lock the door when you are away and unlock it as you arrive back home. The lock also connects via Bluetooth or Z-Wave, in case you need to access the lock without an internet connection. It’s a fully loaded lock that’s easy to install and use. The newest generation is a bit faster on the inside and has a more streamlined look.

The Yale Assure seamlessly combines the analog and digital worlds. With connectivity to WiFi to access the lock and change the code whenever you need, and also with a handy number pad for the times you don’t have your phone, you’ll never be locked out of your home (unless you completely forget your pin and are without phone). There’s no need for any additional keys, but this does replace your existing deadbolt (unlike August Smart Lock Pro). But like August, the Yale Assure Lock SL also features integration with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri.

Without a physical key lock or number pad, the Wyze Lock relies completely on WiFi and the Wyze app to control the smart lock. Through the app, you can see a complete history of locking and unlocking events, as well as a door detection feature, which tells you if your door is ajar. All you need is a screwdriver to turn your dumbbolt (too mean?) into a smart lock. Oh, and it’s about $110, which is roughly $100 cheaper than most smart locks.

Completely replace your deadbolt with the Yale Assure Lever. Through Bluetooth, you can have the lock automatically unlock when you approach the door, but when you don’t have your phone, you can use the number pad to gain access. It can be integrated with all the major voice AI players (Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri), and you can grant access to trusted family and friends by creating virtual keys, or by creating a schedule for the door to automatically lock and unlock. The installation process and price are a little more intensive, but it’s a great smart lock with a lot of features.

Keys are so 2001. With the Schlage Century, you can commit to the smart home of the future and forget keys forever. If you have a screwdriver handy, you’ll have everything you need to install this smart lock. It essentially “snaps” onto your deadbolt, making the installation process easy. Speaking of easy installation, it connects to your WiFi without the need for any additional adapters. It has a slim profile but packs plenty of smart features inside. For starters, integration with Alexa and Google Assistant (sorry, Siri), as well as impact sensors to let you know if someone is trying to break in. You can also create up to 100 access codes which make it great for Airbnb and rental properties.

When you want multiple unlocking options, including the James Bond-like fingerprint scanner to open your door, the Ultralog U-Bolt Pro has you covered. You have the option to control the lock with your phone, use the nice rubber-digit number pad, use a key, or scan your finger to gain access. Add Alexa and Google Assistant into the mix, and you have an ultra-smart lock with plenty of access points. Ultraloq is a company you might not know much about, but it is one you should start paying attention to.
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